JA Purity IV JA Purity IV
  • Blog
  • Press Releases
  • affiliates
  • ABOUT ENN
  • Spanish

Magazine menu

  • Top Stories
  • ENN Original
  • Climate
  • Energy
  • Ecosystems
  • Pollution
  • Wildlife
  • Policy
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Green Building
    • Sustainability
    • Business
  • Sci/Tech
  • Health
  • Press Releases
  • Blog
  • Press Releases
  • affiliates
  • ABOUT ENN
  • Spanish
JA Purity IV JA Purity IV
  • Top Stories
  • ENN Original
  • Climate
  • Energy
  • Ecosystems
  • Pollution
  • Wildlife
  • Policy
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Green Building
    • Sustainability
    • Business
  • Sci/Tech
  • Health
  • Press Releases
  • New Study Shows Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Larger Than Previously Thought

    Toxic and invisible oil spread well beyond the known satellite footprint of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, according to a new study led by scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel school of Marine and Atmospheric Science.

  • Lack of Transparency in Urban Sustainability Rankings

    An article by the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country has seen methodological weaknesses in rankings, benchmarking and indexes on urban sustainability.

  • Adapting to Climate Change: We’re Doing It Wrong

    When it comes to adapting to the effects of climate change, scientists and policymakers are thinking too small, according to a new research review.

  • The Latest in Climate Change Attribution and the Law

    The evolving field of climate change attribution science plays a critical role in shaping our understanding of how humans are affecting the global climate system, and in informing discussions about responsibility for climate change impacts.

  • The Many Lives of Charcoal

    Researchers track the charcoal supply chain through research in Uganda.

  • Coastal Risks and Land Use Policy Create Economic Tradeoffs for Armoring the Oregon Coast

    An Oregon land use policy creates a large economic value for some private homeowners who are allowed to protect their shoreline against erosion, according to a new Oregon State University study.

  • Enjoying the View? How Computer Games Can Help Evaluate Landscapes

    Geographers are stepping into the virtual world of computer games to develop exciting new ways of assessing landscapes.

  • High Levels of PFAS Affect Immune, Liver Functions in Cape Fear River Striped Bass

    Researchers from North Carolina State University have found elevated levels of 11 per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals in the blood of Cape Fear River striped bass.

  • UTA Study Examines Potential Sources of Groundwater Contamination in Private Wells

    A study led by environmental researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington suggests a disconnect between the perception of groundwater contamination and the extent to which that contamination is attributable to oil and natural gas extraction.

  • Building a Flood Resilient Future

    A new book shows how we can adapt the built and natural environment to be more flood resilient in the face of climate change.

  • 52
  • 53
  • 54
  • 55
  • 56
  • 57
  • 58
  • 59
  • 60
  • 61

Page 57 of 169